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4 years agoon
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Adubianews
The swimmers managed the feat in 7 hours 29 minutes beating the standing record of 8hours 46 minutes for the 35km ocean swim.
This stretch of sea is known to be on of the most challenging swims in the world – a distance equivalent to that of the English Channel.
The four swimmers faced strong 90 degree westerly winds, strong currents, sea sickness and a hammerhead shark sighting just in front of one of the swimmers on their arduous crossing from Miller’s Point to Rooi-Els.
The swim was also for the a good cause. The four men raised funds for the JAG Foundation which uses sport to impart life skills and offers children an alternative lifepath when they are faced with socio-economic hardships, like gangsterism, drugs and abuse.
The swimmers have already received is R41 780 via Givengain, R32 000 direct to the foundation and a further R10 000 in pledges.
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